February 1, 2025

Black Hawk in DC crash was on secretive ‘continuity of government’ mission

  x Listen to article The UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter that crashed in Washington, DC, after colliding with an American Airlines flight was engaged in a classified training mission designed to ensure the safe evacuation of top US officials in the event of a national emergency, officials confirmed. The 12th Aviation Battalion, responsible for these covert operations, […]

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Hamas and Israel Set to Exchange More Hostages for Prisoners: Live Updates

  x Hamas released three more hostages on Saturday as part of its cease-fire deal with Israel, in a quick process that was a stark contrast to a chaotic handover earlier this week. The hostage release is part of a 42-day cease-fire deal that went into effect last month, pausing the fighting between Israel and

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Faheem Ashraf’s inclusion in Pakistan’s Champions Trophy squad sparks debate

  x Listen to article Faheem Ashraf’s selection in Pakistan’s 15-member squad for the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 has sparked significant debate among fans and cricket experts. His return to the national ODI team has led to a flurry of reactions on social media, with many questioning his recent form and the criteria used for his

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Trump and Nvidia CEO discuss DeepSeek and AI chip export restrictions

  x Listen to article US President Donald Trump and Nvidia (NVDA.O) CEO Jensen Huang met at the White House on Friday to discuss DeepSeek, the Chinese artificial intelligence company whose AI model has shaken the tech world, as well as potential restrictions on AI chip exports, a source familiar with the matter said. Trump provided few

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US seizes 39 domains linked to Pakistan-based cybercrime group

  x Listen to article The US Department of Justice announced the seizure of 39 domains and associated servers operated by a Pakistan-based cybercrime group. The websites, run by a network known as Saim Raza, also referred to as HeartSender, were used to sell phishing kits and fraud-enabling tools. These sites have been active since at least

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